“For this delicious, simple pie, all you 'll need is a 9x9-inch pan, melted butter, a yummy batter and some sliced, fresh fruit. The batter goes in the pan, the fruit is poured on top of the batter, and the cobbler is baked in the oven for an hour.”

I used a mix of fresh cherries, blueberries, and raspberries. This cobbler has a cake-like consistency, not overly sweet, and not like the cobbler I'm used to. I ended up eating it for breakfast. It was easy though.

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Tried doubling for a 9 x 13 pan...too much cake-like dough. Used combination of frozen & fresh peaches, which I drained. Wish I hadn't cuz it turned out dry (really embarrassing) & unappealing. Couldn't even tell the peaches were fresh--sad! We like our peach cobblers to be juicy with crust more like a pie, so this recipe definitely wasn't what I was looking for, nor was it a success.

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We made this with blackberries, blueberries, and strawberries. Yum! It was easy, and delicious. Definitely put the batter on the bottom, like the recipe says. When it bakes, the batter with rise up and around the fruit and the sugar in the batter will get crusty and crunchy. It's seriously so good. :)

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One thing that will help sweeten the cobbler if making with variety of berries is to macerate the fruit first--put in bowl--sprinkle about 2 Tablsp. sugar over top of berries--then because I'm more tactile than daughter--I reach in with CLEAN hands and kind of mash or squish a few (not all) of the berries up--she presses a glass down to crush a few berries and get the juices flowing--let that sit while oven preheating and toss together the rest of recipe. Made it twice and first time I left rack in middle of oven and turned out a tad gooey in center--second time I place oven rack up a notch and turned out evenly baked throughout--good recipe for if you're in a hurry.

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I used a can of tart cherries in water (drained the water), and I only used 1/2 C sugar. It was still really good. This recipe is easy to adjust to your personal tastes, and it's super easy and fast to make! I put it together in just a couple minutes while my chicken finished oven roasting and then popped it in the oven once the chicken was done. By the time dinner was over and cleaned up, dessert was ready. Loved it!

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This is a quick and easy recipe, which is always a good thing. I used frozen mixed fruit because that is what I had in the freezer and it turned out great. But this would work with any fresh or frozen fruit. I don’t make cobblers very often, so I think this has just become my go-to recipe for it. Thanks for sharing!

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Good and easy recipe. I followed recipe as is for the batter, but used plum, peach, pear, black berries and blue berries. The total amount of fruit was over 2 cups. I sprinkled cinnamon powder on top (I love cinnamon) and it turned out great.
I like this recipe because the ingredients are always readily available in my kitchen and it takes very little time to prepare before you put it in the oven.
It is very tasty, but I personally prefer something less sweet for the batter. I prefer much less sweetness than most people so I don't think that would be an issue for many. I think it works really well with some sweet and tart fruit. If the fruits are just sweet (like pear), I would add some lemon juice to give more dimension. If this recipe didn't turn out well, I think it is either because the fruits didn't taste well or maybe you just don't like cobbler.